Closing date:9 Oct 2017

We have an exciting opportunity for a hardworking, energetic and innovative Teacher of Science to join our outstanding Science Department at Oxted School.

We are looking for an inspirational teacher who is committed to bringing out the best in every student. We are looking for somebody who thrives on teaching A Level Chemistry, and who would enjoy the challenge of working with our most able triple scientists at GCSE.

Applicants should also look forward to opportunities such as becoming fully immersed in Science Week, preparing students for University courses in Science, and working on STEM projects with partners such as the University of Surrey.

Opportunities for additional areas of responsibility will be made available to the right candidate, and you will be working as part of a supportive, fun, and creative team within the Science Faculty.

NQT's are welcome to apply – we offer an excellent NQT programme and development opportunities.

Oxted School offers an outstanding professional development programme, a successful, supportive and highly strategic Senior Leadership Team, and the opportunity to be part of a dynamic and developing organisation.

Since September 2013 Oxted School has benefited from working closely with The Howard Partnership Trust (THPT) and in September 2015 this was formalised as Oxted became an Academy and joined THPT.

This has already enabled Oxted to accelerate its school improvement journey and realise its aim of ‘Bringing out the Best’ in all our students.The School's attainment record is securely good.

At KS4 the school has been on a journey of improvement over the last 3 years. This year the school achieved 75% A*-C at GCSE, and 19% A*/A at A Level.

If you have any questions regarding the vacancy we would welcome an opportunity to discuss this with you and possibly arrange a tour of the school to show you around, please contact our Partnership Recruitment Team on 01372 455796 or email recruitment@thehoward.org.

Please note we do not accept CV

Employment is subject to a satisfactory enhanced disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).The Howard Partnership Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.